Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, would a risk assessment or an emergency measures plan include not only the transportation of hazardous materials but, as referred to by Mr. Ramsay earlier, for instance, like in the recent incident where we had the airport and the only road out of the city closed for quite a period of time? I believe eight to 10 hours with absolutely no possibility to either get out by road or by air. Would something like that be covered in a city's emergency plan and would it not make sense to have alternate routes? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 431-15(3): Transport Of Dangerous Goods In Municipalities
In the Legislative Assembly on February 18th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 431-15(3): Transport Of Dangerous Goods In Municipalities
Question 431-15(3): Transport Of Dangerous Goods In Municipalities
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 17th, 2005
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